From "Wey" to "Parce": AeroUnion rebrands as Avianca Cargo México, launching a new phase of international expansion
AeroUnion becomes Avianca Cargo México and expands fleet with A330 P2F, aiming to grow its logistics network across Mexico, the Americas, Europe, and Asia.
Mexican cargo airline AeroUnion has officially rebranded as Avianca Cargo México, marking the beginning of a new chapter in its regional and global growth strategy.
With 27 years of history, the company will retain its independent financial and operational structure, but will now operate under a brand that, according to a company statement, aims to align its services with the highest global industry standards.
The rebranding comes alongside an expansion of its logistics capacity: on June 20, the airline received its second A330 P2F, a wide-body aircraft capable of carrying over 60 tons of cargo, including oversized and temperature-sensitive goods. The upgraded fleet strengthens Mexico’s role as a strategic cargo hub for shipments to the United States, Colombia, and other key markets across Latin America, Asia, and Europe.
The company emphasized that this transformation will allow it to offer a stronger and more efficient network, with access to over 350 global destinations through commercial partnerships and interline agreements. Industries such as technology, automotive, pharmaceuticals, and perishables are expected to benefit most from the enhanced services.
“Our commitment to serving our customers with excellence, agility, and reliability is at the heart of this relaunch,” said Danilo Correa, CEO of Avianca Cargo México. “We are proud to introduce our new brand, which comes with a strong value proposition and an expanded network to connect Mexico with the world.”
“We celebrate the launch of Avianca Cargo México, which combines capacity, commercial partnerships, and interline agreements to expand global connectivity,” added Diogo Elias, CEO of Avianca Cargo.
Avianca Cargo México will operate under a brand license granted to Aero Transporte de Carga Unión S.A., which will continue functioning as an independent Mexican legal entity, maintaining its own technical, labor, and administrative framework.
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